This poem has not been translated into any other language yet I would like to translate this poem COMMENTS OF THE POEM Travis 15 September All may have a memory of a 'love lost' of which they wonder what would have happened 0 0 Reply Pat veretto 24 June When I was a teen I had a book called "Cathcart's Literary ReaderThe author used lexical repetitions to emphasize a significant image;The saddest are these "It might have been!" Ah, well!
It Might Have Been By Sophie Margaret Hensley Poemist
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It might have been poem-Mr MeantTo has a comrade, And his name is Didn't Do;For us all some sweet hope lies Deeply buried from human eyes;
"It might have been", if only my old friend had been able to take the plunge and commit himself to fulfilling his dreams In my marketing and product development consulting business we meet all kinds of people seeking to commercialize their ideas and inventions Many of the ideas are poorly conceived or have other problemsYou know how I was parted From all I might have been But what avails the ache of Remorse or weak regret?We'll strive to keep in sight of The brave, the true, and clean, And triumph yet in spite of The men we might have been
These two fellows live together In the house of NeverWin, And I'm told that it is haunted By the ghost of MightHaveBeen Read Full Post » A Poem for Saturday, and the times "What Might Have Been" Richard Leave a comment Go to comments I've been quiet for a while during our shutdown, shutin, staying much more within Don't Quit is one of the poems that I had come across and really liked it The said poem is written by an American poet John Greeleaf Whittier ( ) "Don't Quit" When things go wrong as they sometimes will,When the road you're trudging seems all uphill,When the funds are
For all sad words of tongue and pen, The saddest are these, 'It might have been' John Greenleaf Whittier Sad Pen Words Tongue Been Related Topics Might, Saddest Related Authors Maya Angelou, T S Eliot, Edgar Allan Poe, Robert Frost, Walt Whitman, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Langston Hughes, Emily DickinsonSome having even the hardened audacity to quote from the poem of Maud Mueller, to the effect that of all the words of tongue or pen, the saddest are, "It might have been"This poem is from The Poem Farm, Amy Ludwig VanDerwater's adfree, searchable blog full of hundreds of poems, poem mini lessons, and poetry ideas for home and classroom wwwpoemfarmamylvcom
1 day ago Thinking about what might have been "Of all sad words of tongue or pen, the saddest are these, 'It might have been,'" from the poem "Maud Miller" by John Greenleaf Whittier, 1856The poem the original quotation is taken from is titled Maud Muller and it is a really good piece of literature I've wanted to get "It might have been" tattooed on my arm for awhile now Partly because I love the poem, and partly because I love Vonnegut I have some problems with understanding the highlighted fragment given below The Sob Sisterhood permitted themselves a note of romantic regret;
For us all some sweet hope lies Deeply buried from human eyes;This poem is basically about being thankful for having the simple cherished things in life, and how it could be different It is in two show more content These lines are used to show how grateful she is to be with her mate, and eat with specific, silver candles At noon I lay down with my mate It might have been otherwiseHe does, who could achieve
In her wonderful poem Otherwise, poet Jane Kenyon repeats the line, "It might/have been otherwise" And at this moment, I know for certain that the title of today's poem came straight from Kenyon's poem, one I have read over and over again Remember to2 hours ago Tunisian authorities have shut down a television station after one of its hosts read an antidictatorship poem Amer Ayad a Zitouna TV talk show host has been—And the things I might have done It fills me with gloom when I ponder thus, —Till I look on the other side,
This poem makes use of repetition of the phrase "It could have been otherwise," repeated four times throughout the text This functions as a refrain words, lines, or groups of lines that areHe only might who is We will do what we could do Do not dream Chance leaves a hero, all uncrowned to grieveIt Might Have Been Poet Ella Wheeler Wilcox We will be what we could be Do not say, "It might have been, had not or that, or this" No fate can keep us from the chosen way;
And some jest plain waddies that worked with the crew Such as might have been me or they might have been you But the boys acted different I generally found, If there chanced to be people hangin' around,He does, who could achieve We will climb where we could climbHave you ever chanced to meet them?
He only might who is We will do what we could do Do not dream Chance leaves a hero, all uncrowned to grieve I hold, all men are greatly what they seem; A poem similar to Frost's "The Road Not Taken" is Ella Wheeler Wilcox's "It Might Have Been"Both poems are about the need to act on choices In Frost's poem, the speaker comes to a crossroads asAnd is repeated The author used the same word we at the beginnings of some neighboring stanzas The figure of speech is a kind of anaphora If you write a school or university poetry essay, you should Include in your explanation of the poem summary of It Might Have Been;
It Might Have Been We will be what we could be Do not say, "It might have been, had not or that, or this" He only might, who is We will do what we could do Do not dream Chance leaves a hero, all uncrowned to grieve He does, who could achieveHe only might who is We will do what we could do Do not dream Chance leaves a hero, all uncrowned to grieve I hold, all men are greatly what they seem;He does, who could achieve We will climb where we could climb Tell me not
We will be what we could be Do not say, "It might have been, had not this, or that, or this" No fate can keep us from the chosen way;Did they ever call on you?Idea of the verse;
Poem 050 Otherwise I got out of bed on two strong legs It might have been otherwise I ate cereal, sweet milk, ripe, flawless peach It might have been otherwise I took the dog uphill to the birch wood All morning I did the work I love Do not dream Chance leaves a hero, all uncrowned to grieve It is in two, These lines are used to show how grateful she is to be with her mate, and eat with specific, silver candles "It Might Have Been" poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox Guide to using the case studies It might have been otherwise Believing it can be done, great inspiring poem It is about what might have been, if only action had been taken It comes from the poem "Maud Muller," which is about a young and beautiful girl who meets a wealthy judge from the local town Both are attracted to the other, but neither says anything They each go on with their lives, wondering what might have been A longer section of the poem ends like this (lines 101
And, in the hereafter, angels may Roll the stone from its grave away!I'm looking for a poem with the lines something like this "Of all sad words of mouth or pen, The saddest are these 'It might have been' "HELP I have been searching for this poem for 8 years I hope you all can help me find a poem that I've been looking for for EIGHT years now Here is some info about it so you might
For us all some sweet hope lies Deeply buried from human eyes;—Of the things that might have been, Of the golden chances I let slip by, —And which never returned again Think of the joys that might have been mine;Thank you for the kind words regarding my poem, "What Might Have Been" I have reached an age where I find myself thinking about what might have been if I had made decisions other than the ones I made That said, I must admit I have been blessed in so many ways in spite of the stupid things I did in my youth No doubt about it, God is good
He only might who is We will do what we could do Do not dream Chance leaves a hero, all uncrowned to grieve I hold, all men are greatly what they seem;Life We will be what we could be Do not say, 'It might have been, had not this, or that, or this' No fate can keep us from the chosen way;History of its creation;
This poem to show that people have the power to make their own destiny Written by Ella Wheeler Wilcox We will be what we could be Do not say, "It might have been, had not or that, or this" He only might who is We will do what we could do Do not dream Chance leaves a hero, all uncrowned to grieveTogether, we'd learn something for the first time ever Our laughters rocking the sky, " You're so clever" And I wish We could've been better If we were meant to be together Everything's broken And we had it comin' ===== Baby, I've been ignoring you For quite some time You were 1 of a few People I've ever rhymed with CauseThe saddest are these "It might have been!" Ah, well!
Maud Muller marries a young uneducated farmer Throughout the rest of their lives, each remembers the day of their meeting and remorsefully reflects on what might have been This poem contains the wellknown quotation "For of all sad words of tongue or pen, The saddest are these 'It might have been!'"It's trueu000b I reconsider everything I thought I knewu000b It Might Have Been Ella Wheeler Wilcox We will be what we could be Do not say, "It might have been, had not or that, or this" No fate can keep us from the chosen way;
The saddest are these "It Might Have Been!" Every time read this verse that comes from John Greenleaf Whittier's poem "Maud Muller" I feel so deeply sad This poem is about regrets It is about what might have been, if only we had decided to take actionHe only might who is We will do what we could do Do not dream Chance leaves a hero, all uncrowned to grieve The saddest are these, 'What might have been"u000b For me this rings simple and trueu000b After all I've been throughu000b Down many paths in life I have wanderedu000b Regret I never much ponderedu000b But alas I have had momentsu000b Brief they are;
—The prizes I almost won, The goals I missed by a mere hair's breadth;The author used the same word we at the beginnings of some neighboring stanzas The figure of speech is a kind of anaphora If you write a school or university poetry essay, you should Include in your explanation of the poem summary of "It Might Have Been";It might have been otherwise I ate cereal, sweet milk, ripe, flawless peach It might have been otherwise I took the dog uphill to the birch wood All morning I did the work I love At noon I lay down with my mate It might have been otherwise We ate dinner together at a table with silver candlesticks It might have been otherwise I slept in a bed
'It might have been, had not this, or that, or this' No fate can keep us from the chosen way;He only might who is We will do what we could do Do not dream Chance leaves a hero, all uncrowned to grieve I hold, all men are greatly what they seem;You have heard lots of stories how cow boys behaved, There was some of them reckless and some of them brave;
At Burnt Norton, the waste is time—time unredeemed by a sense of the timeless The implied question is how toFor Eliot this vision of a "might have been" is "reality," as distinct from the loveless "Unreal city," the urban scenes of The Waste Land In The Waste Land the waste is a place, London in the wake of the First World War;And, in the hereafter, angels may Roll the stone from its grave away!
He only might who is We will do what we could do Do not dream Chance leaves a hero, all uncrowned to grieve I hold, all men are greatly what they seem; We will be what we could be Do not say, "It might have been, had not this, or that, or this" No fate can keep us from the chosen way; For of all sad words of tongue or pen, the saddest are these, "It might have been!" The saddest thing of word or pen, To know the things that might have been Of all sad words of tongue and pen the saddest are these, what might have been In any man who dies there dies with him, his first snow and kiss and fight
What might have been?And, in the hereafter, angels may Roll the stone from its grave away!He does who could achieve We will climb where we could climb Tell me not
We'll battle for the sake of The men we might be yet!"It might have been, had not or that, or this" No fate can keep us from the chosen way;The saddest are these "It might have been!" Ah, well!
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